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  4. NEW MASS AIR RAID ON ENGLAND: 1000 PLANES

    High explosive incendiary bombs were dropped in London proper on Saturday night. The incendiaries burned so fiercely that whole buildings were ablaze within a few minutes. The Air Ministry later announced that two big mass raids by German planes began at 3 p.m. on Saturday. ...

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  5. SHELLS SCREAM ACROSS CHANNEL

    British long-range guns shelled the German batteries on the French coast to-day after one enemy gun had fired a shot into the Dover area. A Spitfire several minutes later shot down a Messerschmitt 109, which crashed into ...

    Article : 393 words
  6. PLANE ATTACK ON CONVOY

    Graphic picture of a German plane attack on a British convoy in the English Channel. A tense moment—fragments of an exploring bomb churning up the water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BOMBS KILL IN LONDON

    It is officially confirmed that a number of causalities, some fatal, were caused during the raids against Portsmouth on Saturday afternoon. ...

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  8. THEY NEVER MISS

    Aerodromes In the occupied territories of France from which German fighter and bomber squadrons are operating against. Britain, were the ...

    Article : 534 words
  9. CRASH OF , BOMBER; NINE KILLED

    Two officers and seven men were killed when an army bomber, carrying 15 bombs, exploded during a thunderstorm near Watkins, ...

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  10. “BATTLE FOR BRITAIN”

    “It was Hurricanes and Spitfires which stood between our cities and the fate of Warsaw and Rotterdam,” says “The Times,” in a ...

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  11. TURAKINA SUNK

    A first-class mystery of the sea has developed since the steamer Turakina, 8700 tons, wirelessed on Tuesday that she was being ...

    Article : 506 words
  12. STEAMER TORPEDOED

    The Dutch steamer Kermes, or Hermes, arrived to-day badly holed The captain said that the vessel had been torpedoed by a submarine 300 ...

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  13. NOT LIKED NOW

    The King has commanded the removal of all Italian and German names from the lists of British Orders of Chivalry and from rolls of foreign ...

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  14. WILL NOT ADMIT TROTSKY’S BODY INTO U.S.A.

    In response to an inquiry from the American Consul al Mexico City, the State Department has refused to admit Trotsky’s body to the United States. ...

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  15. TWO DIE FROM BURNS

    Paralysed and unable to move, Alexander Thorn, aged 68, was fatally burned at his home at Stoke st., Port Melbourne, last night. He was found ...

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  17. FRENCH GUNS FIRE ON ENGLAND ?

    A correspondent of “The Times,” who was formerly with the French Army, says that probably most of the guns which the ...

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  18. FALL FROM TRAIN

    Police are inquiring into the circumstances in which a girl fell down on electric train near the Richmond station of Friday night. The victim, ...

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  19. FATAL GUN ACCIDENT

    While out shooting at Healesville yesterday. Anthony Wilson, aged 38. Wertheim st.. Burnley, was fatally injured when the gun he was carrying exploded ...

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  20. PENNIES FOR PATRIOTISM

    Boy Scouts and V.A.D. nurses graded the line of pennies on Friday afternoon. The drive pushed the nurses’ candidate (Mrs. A. Mair. jnr) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CYCLIST KILLED

    John Ralph Davies, aged 25, Wells road. Frankston. received fatal injuries when the bicycle he was riding in Point Nepean road last night was struck by ...

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  22. SHOT DEAD ON EXCURSION

    While getting through a fence on a shooting expedition this morning. John Crump, aged 75. one of the oldest residents of Nathalia, was accidentally shot ...

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  23. RED TAPE DEFEATED

    When they step ashore on their return from their Australian tour, the 10 visiting American newspapermen will be wearing Digger slouch hats. ...

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  24. BUY-A-PLANE CAMPAIGN

    The Minister for Air (Mr. Fadden) said yesterday that he approved the succession to start a “buy-a-plane” scheme. in Australia, on the lines of ...

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